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Shelter-in-place order lifted for certain areas of west Harris County after chemical leak detected inside warehouse, officials say
Read full article: Shelter-in-place order lifted for certain areas of west Harris County after chemical leak detected inside warehouse, officials sayOfficials from multiple departments, including Harris County Sheriff’s Office and Houston Fire Department are investigating a reported leak at a west Harris County warehouse Saturday morning.
League City asks residents to voluntarily conserve water due to leak in main water line
Read full article: League City asks residents to voluntarily conserve water due to leak in main water lineResidents are being asked to voluntarily conserve their water Tuesday due to a leak in League City’s main water line.
Homeowner calls KPRC 2 Investigates to get leaking CenterPoint transformer replaced
Read full article: Homeowner calls KPRC 2 Investigates to get leaking CenterPoint transformer replacedA woman in Spring became concerned when she discovered an oil leak. The oil was dripping onto her property. But when the company that owned the leaky equipment wouldn’t return her calls, she called KPRC 2 investigator Amy Davis.
What you should do if you get a big water bill as a result of the freeze
Read full article: What you should do if you get a big water bill as a result of the freezeHOUSTON – Water leaks from broken pipes during the state’s big freeze caused big bills for thousands of City of Houston customers. If you have already received a big bill for water usage during the time of the freeze, Houston Public Works Department says you should pay on the due date, but don’t pay the abnormally high amount. You should pay the amount on your previous water bill that was more in line with your normal usage. When you receive your April bill, Houston Public Works says you will notice an adjustment. Public Works says its software will flag accounts with abnormally high usage over the week of the big freeze.
A quarter of all Houston Water customers had a leak during the winter storm, city says
Read full article: A quarter of all Houston Water customers had a leak during the winter storm, city says(AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)HOUSTON – An estimated 25% of all Houston Water customers experienced a leak on their property during the winter storm, the city said Tuesday. The statistic is based on Houston Public Works’ data from water meter readings. Of Houston’s single-family residential customers, an estimated 50,000 had no flow or constant flow, indicating a leak on the property, the city said in a news release. The city said Houston Public Works received more than 11,000 calls for help with water service the weeks during and after the event. If you are still without water service, you’re advised to call 311.
Tip Tuesday: Leaky air conditioner woes
Read full article: Tip Tuesday: Leaky air conditioner woesWater leaks are a common cause of air conditioning issues, but the pros at One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston are ready and willing to help fix any problem. Bad or clogged condensate drain lines can cause water leaks inside your home. Air Conditioning Repair DiagnosisTo get a proper diagnosis on your A/C problems, youll want to call the professionals for help. At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning, they want to ensure youre comfortable on the hottest days. Contact One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston to learn more or call 855-ONE HOUR to schedule an appointment.